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Give your photograph­s a direction

Reader-photograph­ers are selected for their best photograph­s published in April

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Fishermen rowing away into the blue distance, or in a boat, anchored right below the bridge you are standing on… in both these snapshots, how you manage the space around your subject is crucial.

Your subject can entirely, or remain

Shiraj Jacob

fill your frame up a small part of a Shiraj Jacob is a financial advisor based in Dubai. His winning photograph was captured along Umngot River, in Meghalaya, India. He said: ‘The river is crystal clear and the scenic beauty of this place cannot be expressed in words. I took this picture from a hanging bridge. Standing on the bridge was really scary, because of the wind and the rain lashing it. I had to wait for more than one hour to take this shot. The rain stopped and I was lucky a boat had anchored right under the bridge. I think it was worth the wait.’ His picture received 39 retweets and 32 likes on Twitter, landing him in first place. much larger compositio­n, that gives viewers a sense of the vastness of the environmen­t.

In a video blog, renowned travel photograph­er Bob Holmes advises budding photograph­ers to “develop and educate your eye through other visual media”. This gives you more ideas and opens up your mind so that you can decide on how to frame your subject, and what to do with the space around it.

For Holmes, a passionate interest in 20th century painting drove him to create interestin­g frames. What drives you?

Another useful tip comes from National Geographic’s photograph­y blog: “When you decide what makes you want to photograph a place, think of adjectives to describe it—and include a detail in your photograph that conveys that adjective.”

Having this sense of direction can give your photograph more layers and meaning. Our reader photograph­ers attempted and succeeded in doing this, in April’s Reader Picture Competitio­n.

We asked Gulf News’ twitter followers to pick their favourite reader photograph of the month. They retweeted the picture they liked best. The pictures were ranked based on the highest number of retweets. Here, we present the winners.

Editor’s note: Do you want to participat­e in our monthly Reader Picture Competitio­n? Send us your best photograph­s, with captions, at readers@gulfnews.com

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